Hello all, back in September, my 2 1/2 year home caught on fire and was a total loss to the interior due to extreme smoke damage. We have rebuilt and are almost ready to start furnishing and getting it ready to move back in by the end of January.
So, I took advantage of our bad fortune to upgrade the hell outta the house and the media room is one of the funner upgrades.
Anyhow, my media room is 100% light controlled and measure 16'w x 24'l, pretty good size room. built a platform at the read of the room for multi level seating of 8 home theater recliners. I am installing a new Epson 6010 projector with a 120" motorized tab tensioned screen by Stewart.
With that all said, I am not sure what will give me the best bang for the buck for the sound system. I have roughly $4000 I can spend now for an audio receiver and 7.1 sound. The room is pre wired with in-speakers wire, hdmi 1.4, cat-5, etc..
My last system was a $500 HTIB, so I have no experience at building a system from the ground up. I just want to get a good setup for the $4000 I can blow although I have already spent $250 of that for a rack mount power conditioner/surge. I am just hoping that the $4000 is enough for a system that can provide the sound for that size of a room with a big screen.